spying
Longtime California Waiter Charged With Spying for Iranian Government
In addition to allegedly being a better-than-average spy, Ghorbani also seems to have been a better-than-average waiter.
I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone
T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T are selling access to their customers’ location data, and that data is ending up in the hands of bounty hunters and others not authorized to possess it, letting them track most phones in the country.
A former Marine was arrested in Russia on suspicion of spying. His family says he was just attending a wedding.
His relatives learned of his detention from media reports.
With $20 of Gear from Amazon, Nearly Anyone Can Make This IMSI-Catcher in 30 Minutes
Surveillance takes on different character when it trickles down to more ordinary, everyday users. The significance and threat from IMSI-catchers is multiplied when a lot more people can deploy one using cheap tech from Amazon and free code from Github.
Pentagon Wants to Predict Anti-Trump Protests Using Social Media Surveillance
A series of research projects, patent filings, and policy changes indicate that the Pentagon wants to use social media surveillance to quell domestic insurrection and rebellion.
The Best Part of 'The Americans' Is Its Brutally Strong Women
Elizabeth and Paige Jennings are archetypes of female resilience.
Dutch voters just shot down a major spying law that would allow DNA database
The legislation may now face revision, even though the prime minister supports it.
The GOP is freaking out about a classified surveillance memo
WikiLeaks is offering up to $1 million for anyone who leaks the FISA memo.
Thursday was really crazy for Trump — even by Trumpian standards
Here’s what you might have missed if you weren’t plugged in to Trump news.
Is the Mexican Government Spying on Journalists?
On the season finale of 'CYBERWAR,' Ben Makuch investigates why government spyware is cropping up on Mexican reporters' smartphones.
Police Are Tapping the Phones of NZ Human Rights Activists
Members of a prison protest group say they "feel absolutely violated" after learning their phone communications were spied on by police.
Privacy Is Now a Fundamental Right For All Indians
A government plan to collect the fingerprints and biometric data of all Indians has been knocked back by the Constitutional Court.